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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-08

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on his own).
Cooperstock's performance is part of
an eclectic program that goes from the
classics to jazz and country.
After a 1:30 p.m. prelude of string
music, there will be a 2 p.m. perfor-

Andrew Cooperstock performs 8 p. m.
Saturday, May 9.

PIANO MAN

mance featuring music by Johann
Christian Bach, Stravinsky and
American composers.
The 4:30 p.m. program features jazz
performances by the Western Jazz
Quartet and a student ensemble from
Southfield-Lathrup High School.
The 8 p.m. session, at which
Cooperstock will appear, also has
instrumentalists performing Mozart
and Beethoven compositions. Soon,
Cooperstock fans can hear his keyboard
style whenever they choose. His record-
ing with William Terwilliger of the
complete works for violin and piano by
Aaron Copland will be released in
September on the Azica label.

Andrew Cooperstock lived in the
Suzanne Chessler
metro Detroit area only until he was 3,
but he's been invited back a number of
times for piano performances.
His next appearance is for the Lyric
Chamber Ensemble, which is hosting
its first all-day Spring Fest on Saturday,
May 9, at the Birmingham Unitarian
Church.
With violinist William Terwilliger
and cellist Marc Moskovitz, he will be
playing the piece "Second Piano Trio,"
by Curtis Curtis-Smith, a professor of
composition at Western Michigan
The first Jewish standup comedian
University.
"This piece consistently has been an
earned his living in the
milk business — Tevye the
audience pleaser. There is
an African influence in the
Dairyman. That's accord-
ing to Harvard Professor
sound," said Cooperstock,
who teaches at the
Ruth Wisse.
Lifted from the writings of
University of Oklahoma
Sholem Aleichem, Tevye
and does concert tours,
was introduced to modern
generally with Terwilliger, a
stage and screen audiences
faculty member at the
through the musical
University of Toledo.
Fiddler on the Roof
Cooperstock, who
Wisse will tell all about the
earned his master's degree
birth of Jewish humor at 3
at the Juilliard School and
p.m. Sunday, May 10, at
his doctorate at the Peabody Ruth Wisse: "[Tevye]
developed the tech-
Congregation Shaarey
Conservatory, is the first
nique of talking about
Zedek. Her lecture is spon-
musician in his family,
his troubles and his life
sored by the Cohn-
although his father, Willard, and turning it into a
Haddow Center for Judaic
sings with the Temple Shir
fascinating, humorous
Studies, Shaarey Zedek
Shalom choir (the family
story"
and the Morris and
moved back to the Detroit
area after Andrew was out
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